Addison Reckard and Shelby Wells were both triple winners. Addison won the 500 Free and swam in the winning 200 Free Relay and 400 Free Relay. Shelby was first in the 50 Free, and also swam on the two winning relays.

In diving Kaitlyn McGraw flipped her way to victory with a score of 221.35.

This win was a team effort with every Lady Katfish doing their part in racing and placing. We had many personal bests today.

These Lady Katfish are working hard and providing an amazing team effort!!

Griggs and Cleaver were both being quadruple winners with Emily touching first in the 200 Free, 500 Free, 200 Free Relay and 400 Free Relay, and Madison placing first in the 50 Free, 100 Breast, 200 Medley Relay and 400 Free Relay.

Macee was a triple winner with first place finishes in the 200 IM, 100 Free, and 200 Medley Relay.

In diving Liesl Elkin dove her way to victory with a score of 155.35.

The team effort was unbelievable with the team placing first in every event. They continue to race fast and place!

These Lady Katfish have been swimming extremely well and are competing at a high level and had a great showing with these Relays!

- ​Coach Fewell​

Dec. 10

Northwestern (T)

6:00 pm

(L) 119-64
The performers of the meet were Madison Cleaver, Macee Reckard, and Kaitlyn McGraw.

Madison scored a first in the 200 Free, Macee touched first in the 100 Free, and Kaitlyn flipped her way to a first place finish in diving.

There were second place finishes with Macee Reckard in the 200 IM, Cleaver in the 100 Fly, Addison Reckard in the 500 Free, the 200 Free
Relay of Macee Reckard, Shelby Wells, Addison Reckard and Cleaver, Madison Saban in the 100 Back, and 400 Free Relay of Macee Reckard,
Addison Reckard, Wells, and Cleaver.

- ​Coach Fewell​

Dec. 17

Logansport (T)

5:30 pm

(W) 128-50
Our top performers were Madison Cleaver, Shelby Wells, and Macee Reckard with each as quadruple winners.

Cleaver finished first in the 200 IM, 500 Free, 200 Free Relay and 400 Free Relay. Wells took first in the 50 free, 100 Free, 200 Free Relay and 400 Free Relay, and rounding out our quadruple winners,
Reckard touched first in the 200 Free, 100 Back, 200 Free Relay and 400 Free Relay. Our other first place finish had Marina Soler touching first in the 100 Fly!

In diving Kaitlyn McGraw flipped her way
to victory with a score of 194.10.

- ​Coach Fewell​

Jan. 3

Hamilton Heights (T)

5:30 pm

With conference only two days from this meet we were able to swim our junior varsity team for the meet. Our team fell to the Huskies 139-43.

However this was a great opportunity for junior varsity team to get a full meet experience. These ladies competed and showed some great effort during the meet and we had several Life Time best swims.

Lily Johnson finished fourth in the 200 Free, Arianna Fox finished fourth in the 200 IM, and Marina Soler was third in the 50. Hannah Smith took fourth in the 100 Fly, Soler was third in the 100 Free, and Rilyn Wonnell placed fourth in the 500 Free.

The team of Rebecca Stillwell, Johnson, Kendra Cline, and Soler came in fourth, Fox was third in the 100 Back, Cline was fourth in the 100 Breast, and we had a fourth place finish in the 400 Free Relay with a team of Molly Dowden, Natali Borgali, Wonnell, and Molly Hunter.

These Lady Katfish did an amazing job during the meet and the hard work they are putting in every day is starting to show as they continue to get faster!!!

- Coach Fewell

Jan. 5

NCC Conference @ PU

10:00 am

The Lady Katfish were crowned NCC Swim champions for only the third time in school history. The last time the Lady Katfish were champions was 19 years ago!

This championship was an overall team effort. These Lady Katfish put in an amazing team effort with everyone swimming their absolute hearts out!

It started with our medley relay made up of Madison Saban, Haley Salinas, Marina Soler, and Rachel Wyrick dropping over five seconds from their seed time and moving up three positions! Then our ladies continued swimming with heart and passion, swimming fast, moving up in positioning, and scoring points!

To win a conference it takes an absolute team effort and this team came to swim and did just that by stepping up, dropping time and finishing with Kokomo High School’s first NCC conference championship in 19 years and only the third in school history!

I could not be more proud of these girls in “Trusting the Process”, working hard, and attaining this goal!

These Lady Katfish gave another amazing team effort, worked hard, and swam fast each and every meet. It was great to send our seniors out with a win in their final dual meet of their high school career.

The 2018-2019 Lady Katfish team finished the season with each swimmer cutting time throughout the season. I am ecstatic for each swimmer going a personal best during the course of the season. This with a much larger team
than in years past and these Lady Katfish were also adjusting to their fourth new coach in four years.

This team came to understand what it would be to “Trust the Process”, which means this team came to swim every single meet and performed with grit and determination throughout the course of our swim season.

These Lady Katfish with their hard work swam to a winning dual meet record and swimming lights out to bring home the first North Central Conference Championship. This was only the girls third NCC Championship in school history and the first time the trophy had been brought home in 19 years!

These ladies had one phenomenal swim year; however, our senior leadership of Addison Reckard, Madi Cleaver, and Rachel Wyrick will be missed. We wish them well in their future endeavors.

Thanks to the managers, fans, and parents for helping to make this season for the Lady Katfish one for the record books!

- Coach Fewell

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